Lean Six Sigma DMAIC

The DMAIC roadmap is a structured approach for executing Lean Six Sigma projects. It consists of five phases, each with its corresponding tools, which are applied to help carry out projects successfully.

The DMAIC roadmap is ideally suited for improving existing products or processes. It provides a clear thread from the problem definition to the solution in your project.

Quick Info

Contents

  • DMAIC Roadmap
  • Goals of Lean Six Sigma
  • Cost of Poor Quality
  • Quick Wins
  • Hidden Factory
  • Cause & Effects Matrix
  • TIMWOOD
  • Project Requirements
  • Gate Review Process
  • Project Breakdown
  • SIPOC Diagram
  • Voice of Process
  • Six Sigma Process Model
  • Data Collection Plan
  • Ishikawa
  • Benefit & Effort Matrix
  • Implementation Plan
  • Risk Analysis
  • Control Plan
  • Project Handover

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Key information

DMAIC is the core method (approach) of Six Sigma and stands for the five phases: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control. This systematic approach was developed to improve processes within companies by minimizing defects and increasing efficiency.

Beneftits

  • Structured Problem Solving
  • Clear Phase Model for Every Project
  • Universal Applicability
  • Integration of Tools with the Phase Model
  • Integrated Six Sigma Process Model

Risks

  • Professional Support is Often Lacking
  • Complexity is Often Underestimated
  • Established Practices Must Be Abandoned
  • Specialized Knowledge Required
  • Management Support is Often Lacking

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